適用對象:California Digital Library
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California Digital Library 參考書長 Patricia Martin
「我們很高興能夠將加州大學中豐富的學術教材提供給大眾,不僅供大眾使用,也能向大眾介紹加州大學的學生和教職員。使用 Google Book API 後,使用者便可存取數位版紙本資源,並協助他們在選擇研究或要求其他圖書館的資料時,做出更明智的選擇。」
指定客戶背景
加州大學 10 大學的校園內有超過 100 間圖書館,支援該大學的研究、學習、病患照護及公共服務目標。他們共同組成全球最大的研究/學術圖書館,而加州數位圖書館 (California Digital Library) 也扮演領袖的角色,善用科技促進創新的學術溝通方式。
如要瞭解詳情,請造訪 http://libraries. Universityofcalifornia.edu/。
實際成效
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